Brain Drain from Turkey: Return Intentions of Skilled Migrants
Nil Demet Güngör and
Aysıt Tansel ()
No 672, Working Papers from Economic Research Forum
Abstract:
The study estimates an empirical model of return intentions using a dataset compiled from an Internet survey of Turkish professionals residing abroad. In the migration literature, wage differentials are often cited as an important factor explaining skilled migration. The findings of our study suggest, however, that non-pecuniary factors, such as the importance of family and social considerations, are also influential in the return or non-return decision of the highly educated. In addition, economic instability in Turkey, prior intentions to stay abroad and work experience in Turkey also increase non-return. Female respondents also appear less likely to return indicating a more selective migration process for females.
Pages: 35
Date: 2012, Revised 2012
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Working Paper: Brain Drain from Turkey: Return Intentions of Skilled Migrants (2011) 
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